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Cambridge study finds executive pay will be affected by climate change

A more holistic approach will be developed to link executive pay to climate-change metrics across the supply chain, says a new study by Dr Robert Ritz of Cambridge Judge Business School. A central challenge in designing executive-pay plans linked to…

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Cambridge study finds executive pay will be affected by climate change.

The Cambridge MBA provided me with the compass

We met with Luiz de Andrade (MBA 2017), based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, soon after COP26 to find out about a venture he started to combat climate change. How did your time in Cambridge inspire you? Studying at Cambridge Judge…

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Luis de Andrade Cambridge MBA.

Glasgow thoughts

Why is COP26 a big deal but not much may happen? A blogpost by David Reiner, Associate Professor in Technology Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, lays out the background and his opinions going into the event in Scotland. Dr…

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Satellite view of a hurricane storm tornado.

Financial Times: The case for ‘truly-long-term’ debt ratings

Further coverage of research co-authored by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes, University Senior Lecturer in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, on how global warming affects sovereign credit ratings. The study suggests global warming downgrades as early as 2030. (subs)…

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South China Morning Post: Why China has more to gain from fighting climate change than other countries

A further coverage for a study on climate change and credit ratings co-authored by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes, University Senior Lecturer in Economics & Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School. “By linking climate science with economic models and real-world sovereign ratings methodology,…

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The New York Times: How debt and climate change pose ‘systemic risk’ to world economy

A study on climate change and credit ratings co-authored by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes, University Senior Lecturer in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, covered in the New York Times. The study suggests that “global warming downgrades as early…

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World Economic Forum: Study: Global warming could cut 63 countries’ credit ratings

A study co-authored at Cambridge Judge has predicted that “63 countries – roughly half the number rated by the likes of S&P Global, Moody's and Fitch - could see their credit ratings cut because of climate change by 2030.” The…

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Reuters: Global warming could cut over 60 countries’ credit ratings by 2030, study warns

A new study co-authored by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes, University Senior Lecturer in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, predicts “that 63 countries – roughly half the number rated by the likes of S&P Global, Moody's and Fitch -…

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Financial Times: AI can shine digital sunlight on to company greenwashing

A study on climate change and credit ratings co-authored by Dr Kamiar Mohaddes, University Senior Lecturer in Economics & Policy at Cambridge Judge Business School, featured in the Financial Times article. “The majority of countries in our sample will suffer…

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The Guardian: UK, US and others face credit rating fall over CO2 emissions – study

Sovereign debt downgrades in store for many nations unless they act on climate crisis, says a team of researchers including Dr Kamiar Mohaddes of Cambridge Judge Business School. The used artificial intelligence to simulate the economic effects of climate change…

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